Eco-evolutionary feedbacks following changes in spatial connectedness.

作者: Dries Bonte , Stefano Masier , Frederik Mortier

DOI: 10.1016/J.COIS.2018.06.003

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摘要: Humans are drastically changing the spatial configuration of habitats. The associated changes in habitat connectedness impose strong selection on dispersal, and dispersal related traits. Evolutionary responses do, however, strongly feedback metapopulation dynamics, by further constraining or improving connectivity impacting local population food web dynamics. Because these eco-evolutionary interactions occur at contemporary time scales, unique evidence its importance is especially emerging field entomology as many insects have short generation times a huge reproductive potential. We review ecological feedbacks originating from evolution rate, syndromes genetic diversity dynamics range expansions. thus close loop for insect arachnid

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